JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #490

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490 Thu, 8/11/05, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM MCC-211 D
Regression Topics - Contributed - Papers
General Methodology
Chair(s): Jun Li, Rutgers University
     8:50 AM   On the Mixture of RegressionsDerek Young, The Pennsylvania State University
     9:05 AM   Marginal Regression Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Irregular, Biased SamplingPetra Buzkova, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Thomas Lumley, University of Washington
     9:20 AM   An Alternate Version of the Conceptual Predictive StatisticJoseph Cavanaugh, The University of Iowa; Andrew Neath, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Simon Davies, Pfizer, Inc.
     9:35 AM   A Study of a Partial F Test for a Multiple Linear Regression ModelMortaza Jamshidian, California State University, Fullerton; Wei Liu, University of Southampton
     9:50 AM   On the Probability of Exploiting Factor Effects through ExperimentationHungjen Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Daniel Frey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
     10:05 AM   Fourier Methods for Estimating Dimension Reduction Subspace when the Distribution of Predictors Is ArbitraryYu Zhu, Purdue University; Peng Zeng, Purdue University
 

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